Embeding a User Control in a web page

I know that I can create and compile an OCX and use the <object> tag in a web page to embed the control. But the thing that I don't get is this: the only parameter in the <object> tag is "classid" why can't I just use: <object src="myobject.ocx"></object>? I want to be able to create a bunch of controls, upload them to a web server, and have a web page display the controls! Please let me know how I can do this.
Thanks,
Josh

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